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(, Sun 1 Apr 2001, 1:00)
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I got a Speccy 128k for xmas in 1986. Waiting ten minutes for "Spellbound" to load make my xmas that year.
(, Fri 10 Sep 2010, 15:59, 1 reply, 15 years ago)
Then I got an Atari ST.
It was all about the games man.
(, Fri 10 Sep 2010, 16:00, Reply)
Or Operation Wolf.
Using a mouse like you would a gun? Brilliant.
Or Xenon 2 - a finer 'shoot 'em up' I've yet to play.
(, Fri 10 Sep 2010, 16:06, Reply)
One of the refs was a right cunt though. It was a yellow for every foul.
Screech. That was the refs name.
(, Fri 10 Sep 2010, 16:07, Reply)
The best games on the Atari were Dungeon Master, Carrier Command, Barbarian and Bubble Bobble.
(, Fri 10 Sep 2010, 16:07, Reply)
Maddeningly addictive, along with the aforementioned Kick-Off and Xenon 2. Operation Thunderbolt was ace too, I seem to remember becoming addicted to Populus and APB during the summer of 1990 when I was supposed to be revising for my GCSEs.
(, Fri 10 Sep 2010, 16:11, Reply)
...I blame that game for my "D" in GCSE Computer Studies.
(, Fri 10 Sep 2010, 16:16, Reply)
The daft wee tune in between races is burnt into my mind. I fucking LOVED that game. As you say, it was no big deal for games to last many, many hours. We had a system, whereby we only would upgrade 2 stars worth in each category, as the handling seemed to best, any more and the handling was shot to fuck.
(, Fri 10 Sep 2010, 16:17, Reply)
Also responsible for Speedball 2, which was the biz and Chaos Engine which looked lovely.
(, Fri 10 Sep 2010, 16:20, Reply)
...I have Xenon knocking about somewhere on WinUAE.
(, Fri 10 Sep 2010, 16:23, Reply)
Has there been a finer opening to a game since?
(, Fri 10 Sep 2010, 16:23, Reply)
(, Fri 10 Sep 2010, 16:30, Reply)
Now that was an ace game... Played it and it's sequel to death.
(, Fri 10 Sep 2010, 16:28, Reply)
But none of us had one (well, except one kid who had both a ST and an Amiga).
Whilst I could boast both a upstairs and downstairs shitter, at the time we all used to try and convince ourselves that the ST was better thanks to Soul II Soul doing something with MIDI and the ST.
Not that any of us understood what the hell this meant.
(, Fri 10 Sep 2010, 16:16, Reply)
the standard argument was that the soundchip in the ST was like a squashed banana. I don't know why or what that means.
(, Fri 10 Sep 2010, 16:18, Reply)
and the subsequent sequels were amazing as well. Very annoying, but looked and played brilliant.
(, Fri 10 Sep 2010, 16:26, Reply)
I loved pinball dreams so very much. the train one was my best. I could rinse that motherfucker.
(, Fri 10 Sep 2010, 16:28, Reply)
It was the futuristic cop type one on Fantasies that I played literally to death. Hours would whizz by in a multiball shaped sheen of sweat.
(, Fri 10 Sep 2010, 16:30, Reply)
I used to annoy friends with it
"Ben fancies Lindsey Potter"
"Ian smells"
"Clive is gaaaaay"
(, Fri 10 Sep 2010, 16:20, Reply)
Ian did smell though and Ben definitely had the hots for Lindsey Potter, who IIRC became a bit of a hotty herself once she lost her braces.
It's a funny old world.
(, Fri 10 Sep 2010, 16:32, Reply)
Could well be the finest game ever produced.
(, Fri 10 Sep 2010, 16:15, Reply)
I remember how disgusted we all were when Sensible Soccer appeared on the Megadrive and they'd made it ridiculously easy compared to the Amiga.
(, Fri 10 Sep 2010, 16:20, Reply)
one of the best games ever made. Rock hard on the Amiga. Had all day sessions playing it and couldn't win.
Got it on the PC a couple of years ago and had completed it within half an hour.
(, Fri 10 Sep 2010, 16:24, Reply)
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